Board game, Moscow 1941: The Enemy at the Gates

Moscow 1941

The Enemy at the Gates


A game by David "Zeb" Cook, Kevin Zucker

2 - 4 Players240 - 360 minutesMedium

Chit-Pull System, Hexagon Grid, Ratio / Combat Results Table, Simulation

Wargame, World War II

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Moscow 1941: The Enemy at the Gates is a gripping wargame that drops you into the midst of World War II, specifically the German campaign to capture Moscow and the Soviet counterattack. Designed by David "Zeb" Cook and Kevin Zucker, this game has been a classic since its release in 1987. With a playtime of 240 to 360 minutes, you'll have plenty of time to immerse yourself in the action, making strategic decisions and navigating the challenges of war. As you play with 2 to 4 friends, you'll utilize a range of game mechanics, including a chit-pull system and hexagon grid, to simulate the battles and maneuvers of the time. The game's normal complexity makes it accessible to those familiar with board games, and the detailed map and 600 die-cut counters will transport you to the front lines of the war. Get ready to experience the thrill of World War II strategy and tactics in Moscow 1941: The Enemy at the Gates.

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